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- 06 LS MS6
07 BM GT (shell has been struck from the roll)
You are one of the quick learners, at my clubs novice school there are always one or two that end up beating me at the next event. not that that is hard to do, since I suck, but it does demonstrate the value of the schoolI have now destroyed my factory 'stones' after about 4-5 solo events, 17K miles and they seemed to do fine. There are 5 MS3 that run in the Houston region with differing setups and classes. The guy I have been running with uses R comps which I will hopefully soon get into. Guys in the other classes (X, STU) are running Direzza Star Specs with good results. I am personally going to buy the Direzzas after reading the reviews and seeing the results.
Tire pressures differ on the driver and conditions. I have been running 39r/36f cold and 40r/37f when the tires heat up. Moving the temps depending on how the car reacts in certain sections of the course. More pressure in the rear will help you rotate, but you need to be aggressive enough to get the initial movement started.
I have personally had what I consider good results with limited SCCA experience. The last event I was third to two guys running slicks (on some bald ASS tires). Can't wait to try it out on some better tires (especially the R comps).
Hope that helps.
Oh, and to avoid a thread jack, I just wanna say that the firehawk ovals need 38 rear and 42 front with a water spay after the second- 3rd run
I just came back from a brooksville run with a 62 second course ftd and my last two runs I could feel the greasiness of the way to hot tire
also, they are just to hard for auto x anyway